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hopeful informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0

brierawson's review

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slow-paced

3.0

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challenging informative reflective fast-paced

4.25

mushrooms_and_irishdaisies's review

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5.0

This is an excellent book for anyone who is new to intersectional environmentalism. Leah does a fantastic job explaining the different theoretical concepts laid out in intersectional environmentalism so that they are accessible to the average reader. By including other marginalized voices, she gives the reader a well rounded perspective on how the environmental crisis affects marginalized communities more intensely. Lastly, she provides practical steps and resources for people to act on these intersectional crisis. A must read

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informative fast-paced

4.0

alisonmurphy's review

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4.0

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5.0

A great bite sized book on the intersectionality of environmentalism and how so many things are connected with colonialism, racism, and white supremacy in the western world. A must read or listen for my fellow white folks especially. The first step in dismantling these systems of oppression is education, and listening to the voices of those most affected. 

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rye_campbell's review

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fast-paced

5.0

susanmarie94's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

2.5

Dry, narration of the audiobook was a lil weird

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challenging informative reflective fast-paced

4.5